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Korean and U.S. Perspectives on Common Legal Challenges
Friday, May 17, 2024 @ 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
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Welcome Remarks
- Prof. John Yoo, Berkeley Law
Director of Korea Law Center - Prof. Seongwook Heo, SNU Law
Director of SNU Asia-Pacific Law Research Institute
Panel I: Criminal Law / Technology
Moderator:
- Prof. Bong-Kyung Choi, SNU Law
Panelists:
- Prof. Woongjae Kim, SNU Law
Victim’s Forgiveness in Criminal Sentencing: A South Korean Perspective - Prof. Sang Won Lee, SNU Law
Homomorphic Encryption in Criminal Justice - Prof. Paul Schwartz, Berkeley Law
Privacy Standing
Commentator:
- Prof. Charles Weisselberg, Berkeley Law
Panel II: Constitutional Law
Moderator:
- Prof. Kye Joung Lee, SNU Law
Panelists:
- Prof. Sang-Hyeon Jeon, SNU Law
A Common-Law Court in a Civil-Law Country: The Constitutional Court of Korea - Prof. Thomas H. Lee, Fordham Law School
Trump Trials - Prof. Woo-Young Rhee, SNU Law
Demographic Changes, Immigration Policy and Sustainable
Democracy in Korea from A Constitutional Law Perspective
Commentator:
- Prof. Daniel Farber, Berkeley Law
Panel III: Corporate Law
Moderator:
- Prof. Jong Hyeok Lee, SNU Law
Panelists:
- Prof. Kyung-Hoon Chun, SNU Law
Debunking Rhetoric Similarities – A Comparative Review of the
Business Judgment Rule under the US and Korean Law - Prof. JungSoo Lee, SNU Law
Current Status of Virtual Asset Regulations in Korea: Comparison
with the United States - Prof. Frank Partnoy, Berkeley Law
Zombie Stocks
Commentator:
- Prof. Thomas W. Joo, UC Davis Law
Concluding Remarks
- Prof. Jaemin Lee, SNU Law
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